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israel has sealed off the main roads around gaza. will israel invade on the ground? >> i think the chances are going up. >> reporter: jeffrey white, a former analyst says an israeli ground invasion would be a brutal, bloody grind. >> a high density of population throughout the strip and highest in the major areas of gaza city, but there are a lot of civilians in other places, as well. but the other part of this is that hamas fights from inside the cities. >> reporter: cities of narrow streets, bazaars, apartment buildings. translation, a punishing building-to-building slog in a place that is slightly more than twice the size of washington, d.c. we used a google map with cnn contributor general james spider marks. what kind of combat are we talking about? >> combat in restricted terrain. in gaza city there are about 500,000 people that live in this city. you can only imagine the type of combat that is going to take place in this very restricted terrain. >> reporter: terrain where mark says israeli troops will be exposed to ambush, sniper fire, suicide bombings. if a g
israel has sealed off the main roads around gaza. will israel invade on the ground? >> i think the chances are going up. >> reporter: jeffrey white, a former analyst says an israeli ground invasion would be a brutal, bloody grind. >> a high density of population throughout the strip and highest in the major areas of gaza city, but there are a lot of civilians in other places, as well. but the other part of this is that hamas fights from inside the cities. >> reporter:...
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attacks on israel. in gaza, people are fearing for their lives as we speak. israeli war planes have been relentless in their attacks on targets. they are hunting rocket launchers. but dozens of civilians have been killed as a result. these are some live pictures of gaza and gaza city. the latest round of this conflict started wednesday, and there really is no end in sight at this point as we continue to watch the explosions in and around gaza city. nick valencia is live at our middle east news desk. he's watching everything unfold. nick, what's the latest? >> we've been seeing a lot of video of these air raids. we want to take you on to the ground. here's one of our middle eastern correspondents. this is a special desk we created today at the hub of our international news gathering situation. tell me about what you're monoerring. what's going on here? >> this is a hamas funded tv based in gaza, but they are carrying live pictures, where there's a huge rally conducted by the muslim brotherhood. we know h
attacks on israel. in gaza, people are fearing for their lives as we speak. israeli war planes have been relentless in their attacks on targets. they are hunting rocket launchers. but dozens of civilians have been killed as a result. these are some live pictures of gaza and gaza city. the latest round of this conflict started wednesday, and there really is no end in sight at this point as we continue to watch the explosions in and around gaza city. nick valencia is live at our middle east news...
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by israel? >> well, absolutely, randy. we do not like to get into gaza. we do not like to escalate or engage ourselves with any warfare, not with the gazans, not with anyone else, but after millions of our citizens have been under fire for so long, and just think, randi, that people cannot go to work. they cannot send their children to school or kindergartens. they cannot go to restaurants. they all have to be confined in shelters with all the devastation for also the psychological warfare of kids. this is unacceptable, and i don't think any country would have accepted terrorizing millions of their citizens, and here hamas is committing a double crime against humanity. first they target only civilian population and at the same time they embed themselves in and among populated areas in gaza so they use the gazans as human shield which makes it much tougher for us because we are trying to avoid any collateral damage, so this is why it takes so long. we still would not like to get with ground troop
by israel? >> well, absolutely, randy. we do not like to get into gaza. we do not like to escalate or engage ourselves with any warfare, not with the gazans, not with anyone else, but after millions of our citizens have been under fire for so long, and just think, randi, that people cannot go to work. they cannot send their children to school or kindergartens. they cannot go to restaurants. they all have to be confined in shelters with all the devastation for also the psychological...
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at least three killed in israel. hundreds of rockets finding their way from gaza into israel. this is an ongoing situation, and the war between -- the warring situation between israel and palestinian militants is definitely taking its toll. we're keeping an eye on it, vick orror. >> nick valencia covering the international desk for us. >>> we're going from the middle east to the far east now, and that's where president obama spoke about the middle east. just a few moments ago the conflict there while holding a news conference in thailand. our white house correspondent dan lothian is in bangkok. what are we hearing from the president? we had it live. he talked more about burma and thailand and the trade there. what are we hearing his views as it relates to what's happening in israel with gaza. >> well, you know, are you so right. the main purpose of the president's trip here is to focus on this region and what this means for future expansion, for u.s. many terms of business, for military cooperation, but while advisors had been telling us about the sentiments within the white h
at least three killed in israel. hundreds of rockets finding their way from gaza into israel. this is an ongoing situation, and the war between -- the warring situation between israel and palestinian militants is definitely taking its toll. we're keeping an eye on it, vick orror. >> nick valencia covering the international desk for us. >>> we're going from the middle east to the far east now, and that's where president obama spoke about the middle east. just a few moments ago the...
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there's a real sense of tension here in israel and more about what israel will do about it. april, may, june, he said. very unusual for such a high ranking official to give a timetable to something as serious as a strike against a nuclear facility or facilities. what israeli government has been saying for some weeks now is that they believe that the iranians are developing nuclear weapons. they've kept a strike on the table. the question is to whether all of this can put diplomatic pressure on iran or whether they mean to do it. >> as president obama orders the troop removals from iraq, if israel does attack iran, would the u.s. jump in, do you think? >> well, israel and the u.s. have a very important long standing strategic relationship. certainly lawmakers we have interviewed in the recent days say they will stand by any israeli decision to strike iran. the problem is the u.s. doesn't want this right now. they've publicly stated, various officials in the u.s., that the last thing they want is for israel to rush off a military strike against iran. they are dealing with a vo
there's a real sense of tension here in israel and more about what israel will do about it. april, may, june, he said. very unusual for such a high ranking official to give a timetable to something as serious as a strike against a nuclear facility or facilities. what israeli government has been saying for some weeks now is that they believe that the iranians are developing nuclear weapons. they've kept a strike on the table. the question is to whether all of this can put diplomatic pressure on...
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on the north edge is israel. border there has been a trouble spot in the past providing a route for terror groups like hamas to funnel weapons into palestinian territories. the suez canal, right there and the red sea a major shipping route linking europe and asia. that includes oil. around 10% of all goods shipped by water go through that canal. then just to the east, there is saudi arabia, iraq and iran. they offer their own set of challenges. >> all right. the demonstrations we have been watching have been fraying nerves -- well, not only in cairo or washington, but on wall street. crude oil prices spiked yesterday. they've kind of settled right short of $90 a barrel. that's an increase of more than 4% in a single day, though. >> lots of folks in the u.s. are watching this very closely. >>> egypt in political turmoil. why are we so invested in the future of a country so far away? >> wolf blitzer and cankand can crowley with unique perspective. >>> that's coming up. >> better have good news. with fresh salads an
on the north edge is israel. border there has been a trouble spot in the past providing a route for terror groups like hamas to funnel weapons into palestinian territories. the suez canal, right there and the red sea a major shipping route linking europe and asia. that includes oil. around 10% of all goods shipped by water go through that canal. then just to the east, there is saudi arabia, iraq and iran. they offer their own set of challenges. >> all right. the demonstrations we have...
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rather sustaining a war against israel. and he also called the middle east peace process "delusional." so you know there is reaction to. this here's what one of the top members of the palestinian executive dmt said. i called mr. gingrich's assertion "the most racist statement i've ever seen." newt gingrich tops the polls at the end of the day with just over three weeks to go until the iowa caucuses. what does this mean? mitt romney may not be his biggest challenger, too. newt's biggest problem some say may be newt himself. here with me, matt cowry, former adviser to newt gingrich and lee may from atlanta. gingrich's comments on the palestinians, you have to wonder now that you heard it for yourself, i want to ask you, matt, since you worked with him, this has to give pause to people when they consider what they would vote for and how he would handle foreign policy, would it not? >> i had a chance to see the entire thing. the part that i think is being left out in the overall headline is that gingrich is getting a very accur
rather sustaining a war against israel. and he also called the middle east peace process "delusional." so you know there is reaction to. this here's what one of the top members of the palestinian executive dmt said. i called mr. gingrich's assertion "the most racist statement i've ever seen." newt gingrich tops the polls at the end of the day with just over three weeks to go until the iowa caucuses. what does this mean? mitt romney may not be his biggest challenger, too....
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afghanistan, israel, iran. which issue will romney focus on and which one gives him more ammunition against president obama? we'll take a look. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more events, more experiences. [ jack ] hey, who's boring now? [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. [ crowd cheering, mouse clicks ] [ male announcer ] get more access with the citi card. ♪ ♪ hi dad. many years from now, when the subaru is theirs... hey. you missed a spot. ...i'll look back on this day and laugh. love. it's what makes a subaru, a subaru. >>> good morning, washington d.c. look at that nice shot of the washington monument. a drizzly morning in washington there, but still a beautiful shot of t
afghanistan, israel, iran. which issue will romney focus on and which one gives him more ammunition against president obama? we'll take a look. jack, you're a little boring. boring. boring. [ jack ] after lauren broke up with me, i went to the citi private pass page and decided to be...not boring. that's how i met marilyn... giada... really good. yes! [ jack ] ...and alicia. ♪ this girl is on fire [ male announcer ] use any citi card to get the benefits of private pass. more concerts, more...
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it also weakened relations between israel and turkey. >> sara sidner in israel for us. thank you very much for the update. >>> 17 days left until the election, and the presidential campaigns are turning up the heat in the swing states today, though it's the vice presidential candidates doing all the talking. republican vp candidate paul ryan will be at rallies in western pennsylvania and belmont, ohio. vice president joe biden is holding an event inst augustine, florida. president obama is at camp david preparing for monday's debate and mitt romney is doing debate prep, but he'll attend a fund-raiser in palm beach, florida. more than 2 million people have already cast their ballots in early voting. 23 states have already started. 11 more start next week. and when it comes to early voting the obama campaign has been boasting that they are winning. romney's camp, however, says they are not. cnn's political editor paul steinhauser joins me now with more on this. paul, do we know who is right here? >> reporter: yeah, exactly. the boasting coming from vice president biden ye
it also weakened relations between israel and turkey. >> sara sidner in israel for us. thank you very much for the update. >>> 17 days left until the election, and the presidential campaigns are turning up the heat in the swing states today, though it's the vice presidential candidates doing all the talking. republican vp candidate paul ryan will be at rallies in western pennsylvania and belmont, ohio. vice president joe biden is holding an event inst augustine, florida....
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israel is known for search and rescue dogs. these dogs will be able too to find any sign of life within the rubble. and they have in at least ten disasters around the world, according to the israeli military. in 2006 they were deployed to kenya to help locate survivors in the u.s. embassy bombing. israel's haiti effort is drawing praise for its speed and efficiency. not surprising when you consider israel's military has frequent search and rescue drills, preparing for any potential attack on its soil. and given its location on the
israel is known for search and rescue dogs. these dogs will be able too to find any sign of life within the rubble. and they have in at least ten disasters around the world, according to the israeli military. in 2006 they were deployed to kenya to help locate survivors in the u.s. embassy bombing. israel's haiti effort is drawing praise for its speed and efficiency. not surprising when you consider israel's military has frequent search and rescue drills, preparing for any potential attack on...
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will israel have to put more troops there? it hasn't been a concern. it's also worried about what effect this has on gaza. last night, in the gaza strip, hamas came out in force. militants, mass militants and gunmen taking to the streets in celebration. they congratulated the egyptian people for casting off hosni mubarak. it's those displays that have israelis worried about what it means for their future and borders. >> kevin flower, live in jerusalem. thank you. >> one thing to note, there have been no public sightings of mubarak since thursday. the topic turns to what will happen to egypt's former president? could he stand trial for abuse of power? that's coming up. , and i'm like, "oh, promise mommy you'll never ever pick up a cigarette." i had to quit. ♪ my doctor gave me a prescription for chantix, a medication i could take and still smoke, while it built up in my system. [ male announcer ] chantix is a non-nicotine pill proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hosti
will israel have to put more troops there? it hasn't been a concern. it's also worried about what effect this has on gaza. last night, in the gaza strip, hamas came out in force. militants, mass militants and gunmen taking to the streets in celebration. they congratulated the egyptian people for casting off hosni mubarak. it's those displays that have israelis worried about what it means for their future and borders. >> kevin flower, live in jerusalem. thank you. >> one thing to...
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tourism into israel. >> reporter: israeli tourism officials downplay that criticism saying increased tourism benefits both sides, and that locations like bethlehem are an intrickle part of a religious experience here. we are certainly highlighting and giving possibilities within the areas which we have control of. but we have no problem at all with the full package, people will go backwards and forwards between those two, three locations. >> reporter: back in mangers square, this merchant says there are enough tourists coming through bethlehem, but that the problem is getting them to stay. >> five minutes in the church, then they take them to the big churches where they get the commissions. >> reporter: he says he and other merchants are deeply discouraged and that israelis and palestinians need to do
tourism into israel. >> reporter: israeli tourism officials downplay that criticism saying increased tourism benefits both sides, and that locations like bethlehem are an intrickle part of a religious experience here. we are certainly highlighting and giving possibilities within the areas which we have control of. but we have no problem at all with the full package, people will go backwards and forwards between those two, three locations. >> reporter: back in mangers square, this...
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in other words, the peace treaty that israel signed under president anwar sadat is still in force. israeli authorities have been terribly nervous about what all of this will mean for the jewish state. that message will reassure them to some extent. >> also interesting as we continue to watch these live pictures on the left side of your screen certainly out of cairo -- we're not real clear what's happening there between the military and the protesters. but the supreme council urging the great people of egypt just now to cooperate with police, saying that trust should be restored between the people and police. the slogan of the police military reminds us is at the service of the people. the government of course has to carry out their duties, he said, until the new government can be formed. but certainly still unclear. they seem to be cleaning up there. but unclear what's happening exactly. >> if you're watching this, you're learning about as much as the egyptian people themselves are learning. one of the remarkable things that's happened over the last 18 days is while hosni mubarak w
in other words, the peace treaty that israel signed under president anwar sadat is still in force. israeli authorities have been terribly nervous about what all of this will mean for the jewish state. that message will reassure them to some extent. >> also interesting as we continue to watch these live pictures on the left side of your screen certainly out of cairo -- we're not real clear what's happening there between the military and the protesters. but the supreme council urging the...
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having served israel here as its ambassador, he made an impassioned plea for israel to defend itself. he said it was fine if the palestinians wanted a state but not created through the united nations. >> i cannot risk the future of the jewish state on wishful thinking. leaders must see reality as it is, not as it ought to be. we must do our best to shape the future, but we cannot wish away the dangers of the present. >> reporter: peace negotiators for the middle east quickly met after the speeches and pressed both sides to return to dialogue while making concrete proposals and commitments. the security council meets monday afternoon, new york time, to quickly consider the palestinian bid, though no votes are expected. t.j.? >> all right, thanks as always to our richard roth as we get to 12 minutes off the top of the hour. stick around. because one of the all-time classics on television has now said good-bye. pine valley is no more. the latest soap opera to go off the air after 41 years, that's next. even though i'm a great driver, and he's... not so much. well, for a driver like you,
having served israel here as its ambassador, he made an impassioned plea for israel to defend itself. he said it was fine if the palestinians wanted a state but not created through the united nations. >> i cannot risk the future of the jewish state on wishful thinking. leaders must see reality as it is, not as it ought to be. we must do our best to shape the future, but we cannot wish away the dangers of the present. >> reporter: peace negotiators for the middle east quickly met...
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i went to the holocaust museum there to remind myself the nature of evil and why our bond with israel will be unbreakable. >>> back here in the states the president is using all his star power to reach voters before tuesday. take a listen to dave matthews in virginia this weekend. ♪ >>> on monday the president can count on even more star-studded support. he is hitting wisconsin, ohio, and iowa with the boss, bruce springsteen, and then jayzee is expected to join them in ohio. >>> cnn -- oh, my goodness there. "snl" -- wow. i'm so used to saying cnn. "snl" had a good fun with the fall-out including chris christie's glowing review of the president. take a look at this. >> also, i would like to give sincere thanks to president obama for how he handled the situation. on election day i'm voting for mitt romney, but if i had to pick one guy to have my back in a crisis, it would be barack obama. he has been amazing. you know, so kind, such a leader, a true inspiration. again, being a good soldier, i'll vote for romney, but i'm going to hate it. do you hear me? >> early voting has come to a
i went to the holocaust museum there to remind myself the nature of evil and why our bond with israel will be unbreakable. >>> back here in the states the president is using all his star power to reach voters before tuesday. take a listen to dave matthews in virginia this weekend. ♪ >>> on monday the president can count on even more star-studded support. he is hitting wisconsin, ohio, and iowa with the boss, bruce springsteen, and then jayzee is expected to join them in...
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those were the words from leon panetta for israel's leaders. he's talking about the prospects for middle east peace. take a listen. >> the problem right now is we can't get them to the damn table to at least sit down and begin to discuss their differences, you know. we all know what the pieces are here. to a potential agreement. they've been talked about, work through. we understand the concerns, understand the concerns of israel and the concerns of the palestinians. if they sit at a table and work through those concerns and united states can be of assistance in that process. >> panetta said the push for peace is also on hold because israel is becoming more isolated in the region. >>> well, the syrian government has reportedly bans the use of iphones in the country. "los angeles times" reports it's to stop pictures of the ongoing uprising from getting out. thousands have died from anti-government protests there. >>> also the man at the head of the penn state sexual abuse scandal is trying to set the record straight on his relationship with youn
those were the words from leon panetta for israel's leaders. he's talking about the prospects for middle east peace. take a listen. >> the problem right now is we can't get them to the damn table to at least sit down and begin to discuss their differences, you know. we all know what the pieces are here. to a potential agreement. they've been talked about, work through. we understand the concerns, understand the concerns of israel and the concerns of the palestinians. if they sit at a...
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had been involved in several significant peace efforts between israel and the palestinians. back in 1993 the oslo agreement was signed at the white house but then yasser arafat. and then in 2000 bill clinton brought two sides together again, this time at camp david, but could not reach an agreement at that time. then in 2000, there was the so-called road map to peace drawn up by the u.s., russia and the european union, but it was never successfully implemented. >>> well, it was a short-lived campaign for wyclef jean. hip-hop star will not be on the ballot in haiti's presidential election coming up at the end of the year. haiti's board of collections disqualified him as a candidate on friday. jean said it was because they ruled he was not a resident. jean says he disagrees with the committee's decision but respects it even though he says it took him completely by surprise. >> there's no specific reason. our lawyers went today. we went overall the paperwork. and every paperwork, every piece of document, i'm cleared. right now i think it's passed the paperwork and our constitut
had been involved in several significant peace efforts between israel and the palestinians. back in 1993 the oslo agreement was signed at the white house but then yasser arafat. and then in 2000 bill clinton brought two sides together again, this time at camp david, but could not reach an agreement at that time. then in 2000, there was the so-called road map to peace drawn up by the u.s., russia and the european union, but it was never successfully implemented. >>> well, it was a...
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syria right next door to israel, israel very interested in the resolution of this, as well. they could be under threat from syria's chemical weapons. then, from there, we're going to go on to paris, and that's where secretary kerry will beat both the french foreign minister and the british foreign minister, and also build international support for something they haven't been a party to. this has been the u.s. and russia in these rooms, in this hotel behind me working very hard at this on their own. and now they've got to get the international community, their allies, on board, and confident that this will work. >> all right, jim sciutto in geneva, thank you. secretary of state john kerry said this morning the world expects syria "to live up to their public comments." but how does the world guarantee that syria won't live up to its reputation, as critics have warned? this could all be a delay tactic. >> let's bring in cnn analyst david kay for that. he was a former chief weapons inspector in iraq. so, david, the head of the three syrian army says bashar al assad's government
syria right next door to israel, israel very interested in the resolution of this, as well. they could be under threat from syria's chemical weapons. then, from there, we're going to go on to paris, and that's where secretary kerry will beat both the french foreign minister and the british foreign minister, and also build international support for something they haven't been a party to. this has been the u.s. and russia in these rooms, in this hotel behind me working very hard at this on their...
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so it's easy to see just how popular freeze drying pets has become. >> calls from israel, japan. >> freeze drying someone's pet
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. >> reporter: romney "better for israel" fliers are stuffed in mailbox. along the turnpike, billboards read "balm, oy vey, had enough"? >> there's a british word that means to throw up. when i see these, i want to pull off the road. >> reporter: this rabbi supports president obama. he says the republicans are pandering and it's not going to work. >> the notion that the first thing all jewish voters look at is where a candidate stands on israel. that is making a certain narrow view of the jewish people that i find to be, a, not true. and b, it makes me angry. >> reporter: the obama campaign is taking the republican challenge seriously, firing back with an ad focused on israel. >> our bond with israel will be unbreakable. >> reporter: the co-chairman of a group called florida democrats for romney says it's absolutely not all about israel. >> i think we need to look at this as a business, and we need to put somebody in there that can run this country and bring back the jobs. >> reporter: four years ago, obama won 78% of florida's jewish vote. political scien
. >> reporter: romney "better for israel" fliers are stuffed in mailbox. along the turnpike, billboards read "balm, oy vey, had enough"? >> there's a british word that means to throw up. when i see these, i want to pull off the road. >> reporter: this rabbi supports president obama. he says the republicans are pandering and it's not going to work. >> the notion that the first thing all jewish voters look at is where a candidate stands on israel. that...
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consider the distance between ourselves and israel. the president said that he was going to put daylight between us and israel. >> reporter: both candidates face a challenge monday night. >> the challenge for president obama is going to be defining the middle east strategy going forward. i mean, he has had some success. he has had some things that are still pretty murky. >> romney's task could be bigger. >> i think for romney there's a broad challenge, and that is how do you drill down into specific policies? the republican party hasn't really figured out what a republican foreign policy looks like after the bush administration. i think romney has been uneager to really delve into that. >> reporter: still, while important to many voters, foreign policy ranks far below the economy. >> if you are mitt romney, every second you are talking about foreign policy is wasted, which might mean that romney tries to break out of that and tries to bring home some of the foreign policy issues to domestic economic issues. >> with time running out, th
consider the distance between ourselves and israel. the president said that he was going to put daylight between us and israel. >> reporter: both candidates face a challenge monday night. >> the challenge for president obama is going to be defining the middle east strategy going forward. i mean, he has had some success. he has had some things that are still pretty murky. >> romney's task could be bigger. >> i think for romney there's a broad challenge, and that is how do...
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the activists say greece is being bullied by israel. the passengers aboard the "audacity of hope" expected there would be a mission to stop them, a confrontation. they thought it would be with the israeli defense force and hoped it would take place a lot closer to gaza. phil black, cnn, off the coast of greece. >>> all right. a quarter past the hour now. a billion dollar industry just got bigger. same-sex couples in new york are not the only ones smiling about the new law that makes their marriages legal. >>> at 19 minutes past the hour now. the number of people living in states that allow same-sex marriage essentially doubled last week when new york made those unions legal. that means the billion dollar wedding industry just got bigger. christine is co-founder and editor in chief of "equally wed" magazine, an on-line magazine for people who are trying to get married. same-sex couples who want to get married. i want to make sure i'm describe describing it correctly. >> that's correct. >> you have a strong presence in new york people che
the activists say greece is being bullied by israel. the passengers aboard the "audacity of hope" expected there would be a mission to stop them, a confrontation. they thought it would be with the israeli defense force and hoped it would take place a lot closer to gaza. phil black, cnn, off the coast of greece. >>> all right. a quarter past the hour now. a billion dollar industry just got bigger. same-sex couples in new york are not the only ones smiling about the new law...
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supports peace with israel. in fact, he didn't sign it, but his pred assessor before he was assassinated signed it. what does this upheaval have on the u.s. sponsored middle east peace, the palestinians, the israel israelis. >> that's the major thing. president mubarak was here in september to launch these peace talks between the israelis and palestinians. egypt has been a mainstay. it's not just that. it could have potential effects on efforts to counter iran in the region. look at what's happening in lebanon now and hezbollah gaining in the country. egypt is the critical ally of the united states in the region. mubarak leaving could have potential devastating consequences for the united states. if we talk about a ripple effect, they are really worried about if you see the mubarak's go and in yemen the president for instance where al qaeda is gaining strength, it's a weak country, a very poor country and what's the concern for the united states now is that the uncertainty, who is going to come next. in egypt, f
supports peace with israel. in fact, he didn't sign it, but his pred assessor before he was assassinated signed it. what does this upheaval have on the u.s. sponsored middle east peace, the palestinians, the israel israelis. >> that's the major thing. president mubarak was here in september to launch these peace talks between the israelis and palestinians. egypt has been a mainstay. it's not just that. it could have potential effects on efforts to counter iran in the region. look at...
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he had those words for israel's leaders, talking about the prospects for middle east peace. >> the problem right now is we can't get them to the damn table. to at least sit down and begin to discuss their differences. you know, we all know what the pieces are here to a potential agreement. they have been talked about, they have been worked through. we understand the concerns, we understand the concerns of israel, we understand the concerns of the palestinians. if they sit at a table and work through those concerns, and the united states can be of assistance in that process. >> panetta said to push for peace is also on hold, because israel is becoming more isolated in the region. >>> well, eight minutes past the hour now. let's say good morning for the first time to our reynolds wolf, keeping an eye on what today, exactly? >> we're going to focus mostly like a bull's eye on parts of the west coast and into the four corners where we've got some incredible winds, heavy snow. southern california, the story is the santa ana winds, pounding the state like a sledgehammer. looks like no let-up is
he had those words for israel's leaders, talking about the prospects for middle east peace. >> the problem right now is we can't get them to the damn table. to at least sit down and begin to discuss their differences. you know, we all know what the pieces are here to a potential agreement. they have been talked about, they have been worked through. we understand the concerns, we understand the concerns of israel, we understand the concerns of the palestinians. if they sit at a table and...
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israel says look, we put this blockade in place. and made it very, very strict in 2007 when hamas took control of gaza. hamas is considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states. they are dealing with hundreds of rockets each year, coming out of gaza into israel's territory. and they say this is simply to keep more weapons from entering into gaza. the people in hamas included and those who were in gaza and working in gaza, u.n. agencies say look, there is a humanitarian crisis going on here. we've got a million-plus people in a very small area who are all in need of things such as educational supplies and medical supplies. the israelis do not believe there is a humanitarian crisis because they say they let in lots and lots of containers filled with all sorts of things into gaza from the ground and they say they even offered that option to those who are on this particular boat, but they refused saying this saul about the blockade and that the blockade should be stopped. >> appreciate the update. thank you. >>> and
israel says look, we put this blockade in place. and made it very, very strict in 2007 when hamas took control of gaza. hamas is considered a terrorist organization by israel and the united states. they are dealing with hundreds of rockets each year, coming out of gaza into israel's territory. and they say this is simply to keep more weapons from entering into gaza. the people in hamas included and those who were in gaza and working in gaza, u.n. agencies say look, there is a humanitarian...
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the government says six embassy workers are now safe in israel. more than 500 people were hurt. >>> libyan rebel fighters say the loyalists say the fight is back on. rebel commanders say fighting has begun in bani walid and sirte. cnn is not able to confirm the rebel accounts. >>> the firefight resuming in texas. almost 1,400 homes destroyed by one fire. the president has declared an emergency there. clearing the way for federal funds for fire victims. >>> american citizens, possibly at the heart of a suspected terror plot. intelligence officials believe two u.s. citizens could be involved in a plan to attack new york city or washington d.c. with a truckful of explosives. they are calling this a credible, but unconfirmed threat. the news was greeted with increased security in washington and new york. allan chernoff is in new york. new yorkers are used to a lot of stuff in general. is this time around anything different or new? >> reporter: you know what makes a difference is it is right before the tenth anniversary before 9/11. new yorkers say her
the government says six embassy workers are now safe in israel. more than 500 people were hurt. >>> libyan rebel fighters say the loyalists say the fight is back on. rebel commanders say fighting has begun in bani walid and sirte. cnn is not able to confirm the rebel accounts. >>> the firefight resuming in texas. almost 1,400 homes destroyed by one fire. the president has declared an emergency there. clearing the way for federal funds for fire victims. >>> american...
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. >>> he went on to say it's tragic they didn't leave instead sustaining a war against israel. he called the middle east peace process delusional. the comments were called, quote, the most racist statement i've ever seen. >>> those comments by gingrich will most likely come up tonight when he faces off against his republican rivals in a presidential debate. this one is in iowa. the state that will kick off the prime marries in a few weeks here. paul steinhauser has more for us. >> good morning. six candidates will be on the stage at tonight's debate in iowa. one may have more on the line than all the rest. that's newt gingrich. it's been nearly three weeks since the last republican debate. >> it's time now to meet the 2012 republican presidential contenders. >> since then the former house speaker surged to front-runner status in national polls and in three of the states that kick off the presidential primary. for gingrich skyrocketing numbers mean increased attacks by his ear members. they've highlighted his deferences with gingrich over overhauling medicare. >> this is a place
. >>> he went on to say it's tragic they didn't leave instead sustaining a war against israel. he called the middle east peace process delusional. the comments were called, quote, the most racist statement i've ever seen. >>> those comments by gingrich will most likely come up tonight when he faces off against his republican rivals in a presidential debate. this one is in iowa. the state that will kick off the prime marries in a few weeks here. paul steinhauser has more for...
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her week-long trip includes stops in israel and belgium. >>> today, officials in virginia are expected to release the identities of two people killed in an aircraft collision near the airport. a medical helicopter collided with a single-engine airplane yesterday. the plane went down killing both people on board. the chopper was able to land safely. it's unclear right now what caused that collision. >>> the new year begins on a deadly note in arkansas where authorities are waiting on sunrise to further assess the damage from a tornado that touched down friday. three people were killed in washington county. more than a dozen people hospitalized. a number of homes, buildings and a local fire station took damage. the national weather service saying it was an ef-4 tornado. a category f-3 hit yesterday leaving damage. from ktvi, chris hayes has the story. >> reporter: a mile-long path of damage you can see along the rooftops. >> i ran to the front window. i was looking out and saw a funnel coming down over here. i told everybody to get to the bas
her week-long trip includes stops in israel and belgium. >>> today, officials in virginia are expected to release the identities of two people killed in an aircraft collision near the airport. a medical helicopter collided with a single-engine airplane yesterday. the plane went down killing both people on board. the chopper was able to land safely. it's unclear right now what caused that collision. >>> the new year begins on a deadly note in arkansas where authorities are...
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israel could strike iran sometime this spring. could this be the beginning of what could be a possible world war three scenario? time magazine foreign correspondent jay newton small is here. jay, political analysts believe that war with iran is very unlikely. you write, though, about possibly by the end of this year and you say on some level iran wants a war with the united states. explain that. >> well, look, like in the united states, iran has elections coming up. in the beginning of march. and they're incredibly -- the government has a lot o problems right now. is sanctions in place are incredibly painful. there's hyper inflation going on. they're increasingly isolated from the rest of the world. and, re, even before the arab spring starteded you had protests in iran and the government is not that popular. so if you provoke a kind of skirmish with earth israel or the united states that would involve some sort of aerial bombing of these nuclear sites, you achieve two things. first of all, you go from being the bad guy that every
israel could strike iran sometime this spring. could this be the beginning of what could be a possible world war three scenario? time magazine foreign correspondent jay newton small is here. jay, political analysts believe that war with iran is very unlikely. you write, though, about possibly by the end of this year and you say on some level iran wants a war with the united states. explain that. >> well, look, like in the united states, iran has elections coming up. in the beginning of...
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the white house says the president reaffirmed his commitment to israel's security and agreed they must prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. the president has been criticized for not meeting with netanyahu in person. netanyahu has expressed frustration with the u.s. for not taking a more aggressive stance on iran. the u.s. instead relying on diplomacy and sanctions. later, mitt romney also spoke to netanyahu by phone. >>> well there are only 38 days left until election day. early voting has already started in a few states and even more kick it up next week. also next week, the first presidential debate. that's on wednesday. but the candidates are already warming up for that. >> change is going to take more than one term or one president or one party. it's not going to happen if you write off half the nation. election day, 47% of people did not vote for me, but i said i may not have your vote, but i hear your voices, i need your help and i will be your president, too. >> and to the battleground state of new hampshire where the republican vice presidential nominee paul ryan is spea
the white house says the president reaffirmed his commitment to israel's security and agreed they must prevent iran from getting a nuclear weapon. the president has been criticized for not meeting with netanyahu in person. netanyahu has expressed frustration with the u.s. for not taking a more aggressive stance on iran. the u.s. instead relying on diplomacy and sanctions. later, mitt romney also spoke to netanyahu by phone. >>> well there are only 38 days left until election day. early...
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let's talk about israel. took the president to task for his nuclear enrichment program and called for a red line saying diplomacy hasn't done anything to stop it, sanctions not so much. at one point in the speech, benjamin netanyahu drew his own red line. take a look. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> you know, what is really so fascinating about this is, you know, the iran supreme leader has not yet made the decision whether or not to build any sort of an atomic weapon. but, clearly, that is what everybody in that region is worried about. are we looking at a targeted military strike, another war, if, in fact, iran does go over that 90% mark that netanyahu is talking about? >> i think you're right to say, if they were suddenly to announce that they were pursuing a nuclear weapon or kick out all the inspectors. the international atomic agency inspectors and go for 90%, i t
let's talk about israel. took the president to task for his nuclear enrichment program and called for a red line saying diplomacy hasn't done anything to stop it, sanctions not so much. at one point in the speech, benjamin netanyahu drew his own red line. take a look. >> where should a red line be drawn? a red line should be drawn right here. before, before iran completes the second stage of nuclear enrichment necessary to make a bomb. >> you know, what is really so fascinating...
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withdraw the 90,000 troops currently in afghanistan by the end of 2014 as well as his policy towards israel. a speech president obama gave in may prompted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to lecture president obama in the oval office. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it cannot go back to the 1967 laws. >> reporter: of course, 2011 was also the year of the arab spring. a democratic protest movement whose goals the president embraced. >> there must be no doubt that the united states of america welcomes change that advances self-determination and opportunity. >> reporter: in some case, the protests turned violent, in march president obama authorized u.s. planes to assist nato's military mission to protect the libyan people from moammar gadhafi. >> left unchecked we have every reason to believe he would commit atrocities against his people. >> reporter: military action mace a difference. months later gadhafi killed, his regime fell. the u.s. took a different approach when violence erupted in egypt and syria. republicans reserved their sharpest criticism for
withdraw the 90,000 troops currently in afghanistan by the end of 2014 as well as his policy towards israel. a speech president obama gave in may prompted israeli prime minister benjamin netanyahu to lecture president obama in the oval office. >> israel is prepared to make generous compromises for peace, it cannot go back to the 1967 laws. >> reporter: of course, 2011 was also the year of the arab spring. a democratic protest movement whose goals the president embraced. >>...
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atlanta police arrested him earlier this week trying to board a plane headed for israel. he's accused in 18 stabbings across three states, a spree that started in flint, michigan. five of the victims died. cnn's susan candiotti with the story. >> here in flint, michigan, there's a sense of relief among victims' families that a suspected killer has been caught, but mainly they want to know why, why did something like this happen, why did someone go on a stabbing spree in three states, attacking or killing 18 people, in michigan, ohio, and virginia? of course, police don't have to prove a motive but they say they're certainly going to try to find out why. in the meantime, cnn resources on the ground in israel have been trying to learn more about the suspect in this case. he grew up as a boy there. his father died when he was very young. friends describe him as a quiet child who moved to the united states in the 1990s. he lived in michigan for a time, had some minor scrapes with the law. moved to virginia and was married there for three years before divorcing in 2007. his ex
atlanta police arrested him earlier this week trying to board a plane headed for israel. he's accused in 18 stabbings across three states, a spree that started in flint, michigan. five of the victims died. cnn's susan candiotti with the story. >> here in flint, michigan, there's a sense of relief among victims' families that a suspected killer has been caught, but mainly they want to know why, why did something like this happen, why did someone go on a stabbing spree in three states,...
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having served israel here asity ambassador. he made an empassiimpassioned p israel to defend itself. he said it was fine if palestinian wanted a state but not created through the unu.n. >> i cannot risk the future of the jewish state on wishful thinking. leaders must see reality as it is, not as it ought to be. we must do our best toef shape the future. but we cannot wish away the dangers of the present. >> international peace negotiators for the middle east quickly met after the speeches and pressed both sides to return torn dialogue while making concrete proposals and commitments. the security council meets monday afternoon new york time to quickly consider the palestinian bid though no votes are expected. t.j.? >> thanks as always to richard roth. we certainly will be keeping an eye on the security council meeting coming up on monday. >>> nine minutes past the hour now and you may have noticed national debate that was sparked this week over the death penalty. the execution of troy davis opened another chapter in this debate.
having served israel here asity ambassador. he made an empassiimpassioned p israel to defend itself. he said it was fine if palestinian wanted a state but not created through the unu.n. >> i cannot risk the future of the jewish state on wishful thinking. leaders must see reality as it is, not as it ought to be. we must do our best toef shape the future. but we cannot wish away the dangers of the present. >> international peace negotiators for the middle east quickly met after the...
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>> will you disavow violence again the state of israel? >> we do not renounce violence or anyone. resistance is acceptable by all mankind and it's the right of people to resist imperialism. >> reporter: asked whether the group could recognize israel, one middle east scholar says he doubts it. as to how radical the group is, there is a history of tension between al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood. >> al qaeda has a special animosity towards it's brotherhand and the leader figure in al qaeda who's egyptian, his enemies towards the muslim brotherhood runs very deep. >> reporter: as for the u.s. relationship with the group, a middle east scholar attended a white house meeting this week on the situation in egypt. >> i think there's a sort of confidence that if the muslim brotherhood were involved in politics it wouldn't necessarily take over politics and there would be ways to deal with the muslim brotherhood moor effective been than people rrently suppressing the organization. >> reporter: others watching the uprising urge caution about the muslim brotherhood including this man who s
>> will you disavow violence again the state of israel? >> we do not renounce violence or anyone. resistance is acceptable by all mankind and it's the right of people to resist imperialism. >> reporter: asked whether the group could recognize israel, one middle east scholar says he doubts it. as to how radical the group is, there is a history of tension between al qaeda and the muslim brotherhood. >> al qaeda has a special animosity towards it's brotherhand and the...
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guys, we appreciate you both this morning, had just a short time ago, representative israel say that this wasn't even act one. this was the overtour here, because as you know there are a couple big fights to come. ed, brianna, always great to see you guys. >>> want to turn to libya. we're getting breaking news out of there, from our ben wedeman, he is just outside of ajdabiya. we know there's been back and forth with this cities exchanging hands, ajdabiya, moammar gadhafi's forces may be making a move? >> yes. we understand that, t.j., from people coming out of there, that gadhafi's forces have entered the city of ajdabiya, normally home to about 100,000 people, but now more sits empty. there's currently street fighting going on within the city, we're bog were being told opposition fighters, gadhafi forces approached the town from several directions in small groups of two or three civilian cars and pick-ups, making it very difficult for any sort of airstrike to take place by the nato aircraft that are supposed to be patrolling the skies over libya. there was intense artillery bombard
guys, we appreciate you both this morning, had just a short time ago, representative israel say that this wasn't even act one. this was the overtour here, because as you know there are a couple big fights to come. ed, brianna, always great to see you guys. >>> want to turn to libya. we're getting breaking news out of there, from our ben wedeman, he is just outside of ajdabiya. we know there's been back and forth with this cities exchanging hands, ajdabiya, moammar gadhafi's forces may...
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israel says the strikes are retaliation for attacks by palestinian militants. >>> today is the first day of spring and it feels that way here in atlanta, but somebody forgot to tell them in oklahoma. there's a state of emergency there across all 77 counties because of a powerful winter storm. high winds are expected and up to ten inches of snow. the d.o.t. is asking drivers to keep off the roads. more than 1,000 flights are being canceled today as one of the world's largest air carriers deals with the start of a three-day strike. cabin crews have walked off the job after negotiations broke down last night with british airways. the airline has chartered flights from some of the rivals to accommodate some of the affected passengers. >>> we've made clear it's time to scrap this bill. they'll continue to ram, ram, ram this bill through the congress. >> just the co-pay for one month is $350. >> the bill will have a huge factor and it will have a huge impact on whether they're here next year or not. >>> what's it going to mean for obama? will his presidency be crippled or will he be -- or
israel says the strikes are retaliation for attacks by palestinian militants. >>> today is the first day of spring and it feels that way here in atlanta, but somebody forgot to tell them in oklahoma. there's a state of emergency there across all 77 counties because of a powerful winter storm. high winds are expected and up to ten inches of snow. the d.o.t. is asking drivers to keep off the roads. more than 1,000 flights are being canceled today as one of the world's largest air...
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in jaffa, israel, with a sample. >> reporter: if you want to eat like a local, you have to come and visit this restaurant. it's called old man and the sea. here is what i absolutely love about this place. you see all that? as soon as you come in, you don't have to wait a second. and if you want a quick lunch, zada here, who is always around, will bring you this amazing plate of salad. >> how are you? >> i'm fine, thank you. >> one person. and you're going to give me all this? >> all this for one person. >> we better make it for two or three. why not? how many different salads? >> 24. >> 24? >> yep. >> incredible. 24 salads and bread. believe me, this is just the beginning. so the restaurant has been around since 1999. they open at 11:00 and they close somewhere around midnight, sometimes 1:00 am, because this place is generally packed. >> people don't like to wait. so i have to do it like everyone, only 15 minutes. we do it so quickly. >> and this is the -- >> yes. >> thank you. how am i going to finish all of this? >> ireporters here is your chance to help us create a food lover's map of
in jaffa, israel, with a sample. >> reporter: if you want to eat like a local, you have to come and visit this restaurant. it's called old man and the sea. here is what i absolutely love about this place. you see all that? as soon as you come in, you don't have to wait a second. and if you want a quick lunch, zada here, who is always around, will bring you this amazing plate of salad. >> how are you? >> i'm fine, thank you. >> one person. and you're going to give me all...
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his decision followed a private meeting hagel would defend israel. hagel himself a republican and former nib senator was criticized for his testimony. he's expected to make more calls on capitol hill. >>> top catholic leader in los angeles has relieved retired cardinal roger mahoney of public and administrative duties. archbishop gomez says he's punishing his predecessor for miss handling sex abuse claims, although some call it an empty gesture. 1,000 released documents indicate 192 clergy in cases going by 80 years. mahoney snapped back at gomez who took over the archdiocese in 2010. the cardinal post add blog that reads in part, not once over these past years did you ever raise any questions about our policies, practices or procedures in dealing with the problem of clergy sexual misconduct involving minors. i have stated time and time again that i made mistakes, personal in the mid 1980s. i apologized for those mistakes and committed myself to make certain that the archdiocese was safe for everyone. >>> it is day six of the hostage standoff in alab
his decision followed a private meeting hagel would defend israel. hagel himself a republican and former nib senator was criticized for his testimony. he's expected to make more calls on capitol hill. >>> top catholic leader in los angeles has relieved retired cardinal roger mahoney of public and administrative duties. archbishop gomez says he's punishing his predecessor for miss handling sex abuse claims, although some call it an empty gesture. 1,000 released documents indicate 192...
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i should have said pro-israel. i should have used another term. i'm sorry. i misspoke. >> joining me is cnn contributor maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "the real news" on "the blaze." good morning. nice to see you. maria, were you surprised at hagel's performance? >> certainly i wouldn't call it the smoothest confirmation hearing performance ever. but what i was really pricesed at was the grilling, the tough grilling he got from his former republican colleagues, one of his former closest friends, senator mccain. while it wasn't the smoothest of performances on behalf of senator hagel, i do think that republicans really need to be careful here because it is looking very political because this is president obama's nominee. and a former colleague of theirs. they are grilling him, probably a lot harder than they grilled john kerry and probably a lot harder than what they're going to gillrill a lot of democrats. i think he will get confirmed. the white house is pretty confident he will get confirmed. he shares a lot of president obama's views. a lot of th
i should have said pro-israel. i should have used another term. i'm sorry. i misspoke. >> joining me is cnn contributor maria cardona and amy holmes, anchor of "the real news" on "the blaze." good morning. nice to see you. maria, were you surprised at hagel's performance? >> certainly i wouldn't call it the smoothest confirmation hearing performance ever. but what i was really pricesed at was the grilling, the tough grilling he got from his former republican...
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made a public plea that millions of young men should be recruited to fight jihad against israel. was abdulmutallab here? the answer is, we don't think so, but more telling still -- did they come here to investigate after the attack? >> translator: to my knowledge, no security and no investigation teams came here. nobody thought that abdulmutallab was here. >> reporter: yemeni authorities have taken an approach. it won't be easy for investigators to find out if abdulmutallab was here during those mysterious two months. and that's really key here. retracing these steps of abdulmutallab means a lot. not just for the prosecution in the united states, but also for intelligence officials trying to figure out if there are more like him here in yemen or elsewhere. >> yeah. sounds like it's going to be difficult, though. paula newton joining us live. thank you. >>> we want to get back to a breaking story we told you about at the top of the hour. this tape we're now getting a look at left behind by the double agent who is suspected of blowing himself up and killing several cia operatives a
made a public plea that millions of young men should be recruited to fight jihad against israel. was abdulmutallab here? the answer is, we don't think so, but more telling still -- did they come here to investigate after the attack? >> translator: to my knowledge, no security and no investigation teams came here. nobody thought that abdulmutallab was here. >> reporter: yemeni authorities have taken an approach. it won't be easy for investigators to find out if abdulmutallab was here...
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the israeli government says six embassy workers who were trapped in the building are safe the israel. egypt's health ministry says almost 1100 people were hurt in yesterday's outbreak of violence. we will take you there live for the latest next hour. >>> republican presidential candidate michele bachmann not only at odds with president obama, she also is pulling away from her party's own leadership. a revealing interview with cnn's john king, still ahead. >>> also, we are keeping our eyes on the launch pad in florida. nasa's latest research mission scheduled to blast off in just about 15, 20 minutes. we will have that launch for you live. nasa heading to the moon today. >>> also in pennsylvania receding floodwaters but still heightened concerns. the latest from this disaster zone, that story and more when "cnn saturday morning" continues in just 60 seconds. exclusive to the military. and commitment is not limited to one's military oath. the same set of values that drive our nation's military are the ones we used to build usaa bank. from free checking to credit cards to loans, our comm
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won't put up with this nonsense and go to war so carelessly. [ cheers and applause ] >> you mess with israel, you are messing with the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] they are our friends! >> i am the only person that announced for president who has said i immediately supported the ryan plan. >> that was yesterday. let's move on to today. who's in the spotlight? rick perry, governor of neighboring texas, was here last year at the conference and wowed the crowd. now rick perry is considering a run for the white house. we are all listening to what he has to say and how the audience and crowd receives him. and at the end of today, a straw poll, presidential straw poll. we will have the results later today. tj, back to you. >> thanks, paul. we will be checking in with him in new orleans later on. >>> you know interpretations of the mayan prophesy that suggests the world will end december of next year. you might not take that seriously. some people do. so seriously, they have found the one place on the planet where you need to be if you want to survive the apocalypse. we will ta
won't put up with this nonsense and go to war so carelessly. [ cheers and applause ] >> you mess with israel, you are messing with the united states of america. [ cheers and applause ] they are our friends! >> i am the only person that announced for president who has said i immediately supported the ryan plan. >> that was yesterday. let's move on to today. who's in the spotlight? rick perry, governor of neighboring texas, was here last year at the conference and wowed the...
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israel forced a blockade in 2007. the siege of gaza meant people could only leave for humanitarian reasons or if they had a visa for a third country. men between 18 and 40 will still have to get a visa to enter egypt. >>> this has been the deadliest year for tornadoes in decades. >> it's getting big, big, big. >> that's huge. >> i got it all on video. i got it all on video. >> we'll explain the factors that came together to make this such a terrible year. stay with us. [ female announcer ] the counter. in most homes, it gets all the action. bring it. getting it clean again is easy with bounty. in this lab test, one sheet of bounty leaves tr than 3 sheets of the bargain. ♪ why use more when you can use less? ♪ super durable, super absorbent, super clean. bounty. the one-sheet clean picker-upper. if you're hesitant to join aarp because you think it makes you old, i have a message for you: get over it! call in. i'm standing by. ♪ get over it >>> you have seen the fierce power of a tornado and now you can have a clo
israel forced a blockade in 2007. the siege of gaza meant people could only leave for humanitarian reasons or if they had a visa for a third country. men between 18 and 40 will still have to get a visa to enter egypt. >>> this has been the deadliest year for tornadoes in decades. >> it's getting big, big, big. >> that's huge. >> i got it all on video. i got it all on video. >> we'll explain the factors that came together to make this such a terrible year. stay...
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israel leaders say the attacks were a response to attacks on southern areas of the country. >>> kofi annan is meeting with syria's president al assad. just a short time ago, i spoke with the syrian activist in the northern city of idlin. he told me there has been an intense military build up. >> demonstrations are everywhere, in villages, towns and cities. but now nobody can get out of their house because of the heavy machine gunfire and tanks everywhere, you happen, and nobody can just even take, you know, anyone from the street can be killed. nobody can even open a window. >> according to syrian state television, president al assad is blaming the unrest on terrorist armed gangs. nic is joining us from beirut now and he joined us live now. >> if you listen to state television, which, of course, all those in syria who support al assad has been doing, they will think there has been some kind of progress. he has told kofi and the state media that he will do whatever he can to spare no effort to get -- resolve the situation, to get syria through this current crisis. but he is also quote
israel leaders say the attacks were a response to attacks on southern areas of the country. >>> kofi annan is meeting with syria's president al assad. just a short time ago, i spoke with the syrian activist in the northern city of idlin. he told me there has been an intense military build up. >> demonstrations are everywhere, in villages, towns and cities. but now nobody can get out of their house because of the heavy machine gunfire and tanks everywhere, you happen, and nobody...
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in samuel, although he knew he wasn't going to be around long, he advised the people of israel not to accept the king, because the king, he warned, would not be generous. >> just listening in for a moment there, as he is just getting started at his speech at the values voter summit, a collection of conservatives there, going on the past couple days. most if not all of the republican presidential candidates addressing that forum. we'll see mitt romney address them in just a bit this morning, as well. but it really was yesterday at that values voter summit that a controversy really sparked. because reverend robert jeffers, you might not know the name, but he is an influential person that you're going to be hearing a whole lot more about. he is the head of the first baptist church of dallas. and he calls the stir -- because of something he said about mitt romney. he actually said that mitt romney is a part of a cult. now, our jim acosta is there at that values voter summit for us. you pick up the story from there, if you would, jim. >> reporter: well, tj, it's a difficult story to tell,
in samuel, although he knew he wasn't going to be around long, he advised the people of israel not to accept the king, because the king, he warned, would not be generous. >> just listening in for a moment there, as he is just getting started at his speech at the values voter summit, a collection of conservatives there, going on the past couple days. most if not all of the republican presidential candidates addressing that forum. we'll see mitt romney address them in just a bit this...
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a senior military official says there's a real concern, israel may consider a strike on iranian nuclear interest. the u.s. is monitoring military moves in both countries. the international atomic energy agency scheduled to release a report on iran's nuclear program next week. >>> also police in northwestern tennessee are looking for a woman who has been missing for more than five days. 44-year-old karen swift was last seen saturday night outside her dire county home. police found her car on a nearby highway the following morning. friends and family held a vigil for swift last night. ft. collins, colorado, a 29-year-old beekeeper is in jail on arson charges. benjamin david gilmore. he's accused of doing that right there, torching a condominium complex not far from the occupy ft. collins encampment. the october 24th fire left a dozen people without their homes and cost an estimated $10 million worth of damage. >>> a nation on the brink of bankruptcy, and its prime minister barely surviving a confidence vote. are you paying attention to what's happening in the greek debt crisis? you should
a senior military official says there's a real concern, israel may consider a strike on iranian nuclear interest. the u.s. is monitoring military moves in both countries. the international atomic energy agency scheduled to release a report on iran's nuclear program next week. >>> also police in northwestern tennessee are looking for a woman who has been missing for more than five days. 44-year-old karen swift was last seen saturday night outside her dire county home. police found her...
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maybe if he wanted to declare a war against america or israel, then he might find support. but he uses unacceptable methods, this young man says like killing innocent people who just have a different point of view. that's hardly an expression of support for the war on terror. yemen remains not just a hot bed of extremist thought, but real action. a country still awash with weapons and recruits and still believe in a holy war against the west. paula newton, cnn, london. >>> and we are asking a lot of you, as far as the terror plot goes. actually, just what your situation is like out there today. we know you're talking about your brother. >> right, my brother hopping on a flight today. and you know it's tough as it is. we know it's the holiday season. long lines already. now you know the faa psa taking it further. the situation in amsterdam, taking a closer look at some of the liquids you're trying to bring on. of course, if you're having a belated christmas, there's all kind of rules now coming up like obviously don't keep your wrapped packages. you've got that new swiss arm
maybe if he wanted to declare a war against america or israel, then he might find support. but he uses unacceptable methods, this young man says like killing innocent people who just have a different point of view. that's hardly an expression of support for the war on terror. yemen remains not just a hot bed of extremist thought, but real action. a country still awash with weapons and recruits and still believe in a holy war against the west. paula newton, cnn, london. >>> and we are...
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he plans to head to israel and egypt, possibly as soon as this month on his first overseas trip. >>> speculation has been swirling, well, for years, whether or not hillary clinton will make another run for president in 2016. she officially stepped down yesterday as secretary of state. here she is at the big sendoff for her. the washington rumor mill is churning more furiously than ever. here is political editor paul steinhauser. >> good morning, randi. the biggest question in presidential politics. will she run? the she, of course, is now former secretary of state hillary clinton. when asked at a global town hall a few days ago if she was going to make another bid for the white house, this was her answer. >> i am not thinking about anything like that right now. >> here is what she said the same day in an interview with cnn. >> have you decided you absolutely will not run? >> i have absolutely no plans to run. >> no plans. but she isn't closing the door. clinton's returning to private life with poll numbers any politician would love. nearly 7 in 10 in a recent poll said they approve o
he plans to head to israel and egypt, possibly as soon as this month on his first overseas trip. >>> speculation has been swirling, well, for years, whether or not hillary clinton will make another run for president in 2016. she officially stepped down yesterday as secretary of state. here she is at the big sendoff for her. the washington rumor mill is churning more furiously than ever. here is political editor paul steinhauser. >> good morning, randi. the biggest question in...
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direct response to this controversial ad that references savages and calls on civilized man to support israel, defeat jihad. >>> next, to colorado where police have issued an amber alert following the disappearance of this 10-year-old girl. jessica ridgeway was on her way to school but never showed up, prompting officials to call her mother. but the search it turns out was delayed because her mom who works the night shift slept through those phone calls. so far police have searched the surrounding area but have found nothing. >>> the fungal meningitis outbreak is spreading. the cdc says at least 47 people have been infected. five people have died. the cause of the outbreak is believed to be contaminated steroids. clinics in 23 states received the tainted drugs, more than 17,000 viles have been recalled now. doctors are trying to figure out how patients were actually infected. >>> it's been one of the romney campaign's longest running talking points. 43 months of unemployment, over 8%, and the president to blame. >> 8% unemployment for over -- how many, 43 months? we still have unemployment ov
direct response to this controversial ad that references savages and calls on civilized man to support israel, defeat jihad. >>> next, to colorado where police have issued an amber alert following the disappearance of this 10-year-old girl. jessica ridgeway was on her way to school but never showed up, prompting officials to call her mother. but the search it turns out was delayed because her mom who works the night shift slept through those phone calls. so far police have searched the...